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B.A. History and Theology with Year in Computer Science Full-time
Year: 4
2027/28 Session
The University Regulations permit students registered to Joint degrees to vary their credit weighting in their second and final year. A minimum of 40 credits and a maximum of 80 credits must be taken in each discipline in both years (subject to a total number of 120 credits in each year). Students who undertake less than 160 credits in one of their disciplines will graduate with a major/minor degree.
For example If students took 40 credits only in History in year 2, they must take at least 60 credits in History in year 3 to gain the double major If students took 40 credits only in Theology and Religion in year 2, they must take at least 60 credits in Theology and Religion in year 3 to gain the double major Alternatively, if the credit totals across three years result in one subject totalling fewer than 160 credits, this will be reflected in a major/minor degree title (either History with Theology, or Theology with History).
Students must choose ONE Independent Study module.
Students choosing to do an 80:40 split, the 80 credits in one particular department must include a relevant independent study module.
Students taking 40 credits only in History must choose TWO co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester)
All optional lists are indicative; not all modules will run each year depending on staff availability.
JH Theology Students will have elected at Stage II to do either a dissertation in Theology (Model A) or in their other subject (Model B). Students following Model A should take ONE of the dissertation modules listed below plus at least 20 credits of optional modules (exemplary list below) to make a total of 60 credits. Students following Model B take 60 credits of optional modules which may not include any of the dissertation modules
History: Students choose two co-requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester)
Students taking 60 credits in History
History: Students choose two co-requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester) AND ONE 20-credit option in Semester 2 from History List B.
OR
History: Students choose two co-requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester) AND ONE 20-credit option in Semester 1 from History List A.
OR
History: Students choose ONE 20-credit option in Semester 1 from History List A PLUS the 40-credit History Dissertation.
OR
History: Students choose ONE 20-credit option in Semester 2 from History List B PLUS the 40-credit History Long Dissertation.
OR
History: Students take the 40-credit Linked Dissertation (of which only 20 credits are assigned to History AND TWO co- requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester).
OR
History: Students take the 40-credit Linked Dissertation (of which only 20 credits are assigned to History AND 20-credit option in Semester 1 and ONE 20-credit option in Semester 2
Students taking 80 credits in History
History: Students choose TWO co-requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester) PLUS the 40-credit History Dissertation.
OR
History: Students choose ONE 20-credit option in Semester 1 and ONE 20-credit option in Semester 2 PLUS the 40-credit History Dissertation.
History: Students taking 40 credits in History must choose TWO co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester)
Students taking 60-80 credits in History may choose TWO co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester).
This list is indicative; not all modules will run each year depending on staff availability.
With the approval of the programme lead students may also take 20 or 40 credits of approved module or modules offered by a School or Department other than History in place of one or two of the Options from Lists A and/or B. These credits count toward the total number of history credits for the degree. Other departmental modules: Credits must still be evenly balanced across semesters.
DASA Department optional modules available to History students, DASA optional modules: This is an indicative list; not all modules will run each year depending on staff availability: